Sports/Scene David Klein Gallery presents ICONIC IMAGES Camp's Focus: College Loans Floor Hockey Are Available Ed Kras will host three summer floor Applications are being accepted from hockey day camps at the Jewish Community Center InLine Hockey Center in West Bloomfield. Krass created and supervised a floor hockey league at Southfield's Leonhard Elementary School for 35 years. Each three-week camp at the InLine Hockey Center will have grades 1-3 in the morning and grades 4-5 in the afternoon. The first week of each session will be devoted to instruction. The last two weeks will feature daily games and continued instruction. The fee for June 18-July 6 is S168 for JCC members and 5188 for non- members. The fees for sessions II (July 9-27) and III (July 27 - Aug. 17) I S180 for JCC members and $200 for non-members per sesion. All necessary equipment is included. For information, call the InLine Hockey Center, (248) 661-7692. Happenings For college age through 30-some- thing. May 30 Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. YAD Roaming Bar Nite at Snookers, 30295 Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak. Call Rebecca Rosen, (248) 203-1492 J r rosen@jfmd.org May 31 Thursday, 7 p.m. Speeddating "Spirituality and Relationships" event, Aish HaTorah, 555 S. Old Woodward, suite 23L, Birmingham. June 2 Saturday. B'nai B'rith Leadership Network Game Night at the home of Margie and Barry Kaplan. RSVP to the Kaplans, (248) 865- 9221, or e-mail BBLN_2000@yahoo.com college students for interest-free loans through the Jewish Educational Loan Service (JELS) for the 2001-2002 school year. Administered through Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), Hebrew Free Loan Association and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the program is available to metro Detroit Jewish residents. To be considered, applicants must be full-time students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or profession- al education; be able to document financial need; attend a Michigan edu- cational institution unless a compara- ble program is not available in Michigan; and demonstrate academic progress toward a career objective. In addition to loans, JVS also pro- vides counseling to parents and sal- dents interested in other financial aid options available through state, federal and private sources. JELS applications will be accepted through Nov. 16. For information, call Marvin Berman, (248) 559-5000. New Paintings by Dana Bell May 5 — May 26, 2001 See Dana Bell's Iconic Images at dkgallery.corn 163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAN1 MI 48009 TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702 HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 1 1 - 5:30 Does Your Railing Look Like This? Tree Planting Set In Detroit Volunteers age 21-35 are being sought to plant trees and gardens in Elizabeth Gordon Sachs Park in Detroit on June 24. Volunteers will meet for breakfast at 9:30 a.m. in the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township and then carpool to the park on Jefferson Avenue, east of the Renaissance Center. Carpools will return at 2 p.m. Elizabeth Gordon Sachs founded the Greening of Detroit organization in 1989 after Dutch elm disease killed 500,000 Detroit trees. For information or to RSVP by June 18, call Alaine Waldshan, (248) 203- 1486. Enhance the Look and Feel of Your Home with Aluminum Glass Railings You Can Have A Maintenance Free System Like This! GLASS COMPfliff For Your Free Estimate or Consultation Call Our Experts at: 248353-5770 Visit our Southfield Showroom: 222223 Telegraph Road (S. of 9 Mile Rd.) Paul Kohn's June 3 Sunday, 10:30 a.m. B'nai B'rith La Difference h Dinner co cvi, June 4 Monday, 2-8 p.m. B'nai Shabbat Dinner Carry-Out Special Leadership network drop-in softball at North Farmington high School. B'rith and Southfield Presbyterian Church blood drive at the church, Ten Mile east of Lahser. Call Richard Silverman, (248) "68- 7239. Atlantic Salmon • Chicken Noodle Soup • La Difference Salad Stuffed Chicken Breast • Vegetable & Potato Du Jour • Halavah SERVES S PEOPLE only '99' To Oder Call 248-932-8934 Advance Notice Needed 7295 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield 5/25 2001 87